Cardiometabolic Risk of Shiftwork (SW)

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The overall goal of the present application is to test the hypothesis that shift workers, who are chronically exposed to circadian misalignment and sleep loss, have a higher cardio-metabolic risk than day workers, and that the accumulated sleep debt and the degree of circadian misalignment both predict their elevated cardio-metabolic risk.

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Ages Eligible for Study:

18 Years to 50 Years (Adult)

Sexes Eligible for Study:

All

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

Yes

Sampling Method:

Non-Probability Sample

Study Population

We will enroll 44-46 regular day workers (work hours between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on all work days) and 44-46 shift workers on rotating schedules (changing shift at lease once a week and having work hours between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on at least 10 days per month). Both groups of subjects will work at least 30 hours per week at the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Medical Center, or other Chicago area medical center and have maintained their work schedule for at least 6 months.

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Day workers and shift workers at the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Medical Center, or another Chicago area medical center who have maintained their work schedule (at least 30 hours/week) for at least 6 months.

Individuals who have been shift workers for less than 10 years; body mass index <40 kg/m2;

No major illness

No history of psychiatric, endocrine, cardiac or sleep disorders

Those with hypertension or dyslipidemia will be included if these conditions are controlled by a stable treatment.

Women taking oral contraceptive or hormonal replacement therapy will be included only if they plan to stay on a stable regimen throughout the study.

Age must be between 18 and 50 years

Exclusion Criteria:

Individuals who have worked at the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Medical Center, or another Chicago area medical center in their current position for less than 6 months.